Thanks and yes it was fun, kinda hard to screw this up! That's really cool you have some of your grandfathers.....and you use them! Appreciate you watching.
@@westhighlandsshop ...they add up. All these cleaned up tools begin to really make the shop feel proper. I used to want all tools to be put away, but clamps like the one you cleaned up look great even when not in use.
Beautiful job David - well done. I have one of those that was rescued from a dumpster and I intend to get to it sometime. You have shown some good tips. Yours looks really nice!
Great looking wall hanger that you can take down and use if need be. This was an informative video showing how to incorporate shellac with stain and Tung oil. Never thought about thinning Tung Oil, makes sense. Looks like some nice wax. At the Hardware store where I work I picked up a stick of AGS Door Ease. Basically a stick of wax. Probably the same thing as Paste Wax just thicker. Great video. 👍🏻
Hey David sorry I'm late to the party but I'm just gonna say You messed up already saying quick and easy! LOL! Who doesn't over restore their wood clamps? Fantastic way to walk through the wood refinish process! I like a little golden pecan sometimes when I want just a hint of color. Take care Buddy catch up with ya later.
Thanks George, fashionably late! Nothing is really ever quick and easy around here. Lifetime of complicating the hell out of stuff! Oh well, having a blast, talk soon.
Great job! The clamp looks awesome!
Thanks Magdad.....and it works! LOL
Nice job!
Thank you Scott!
Fun restoration. I have a couple dozen with wood screws that were my grandfathers. I still use them on occasion.
Thanks and yes it was fun, kinda hard to screw this up! That's really cool you have some of your grandfathers.....and you use them! Appreciate you watching.
The handles really shined up nice. This was well worth the time!
Thank you, not sure everyone needs a stained and finished clamp like this, but I have one now!
@@westhighlandsshop ...they add up. All these cleaned up tools begin to really make the shop feel proper.
I used to want all tools to be put away, but clamps like the one you cleaned up look great even when not in use.
Beautiful job David - well done. I have one of those that was rescued from a dumpster and I intend to get to it sometime. You have shown some good tips. Yours looks really nice!
Thanks Mr Bill and I'm sure yours will be fantastic!
Excellent Mr. Dave! Looks to good not to use!!
Thanks Vic, appreciate you being here. I'm sure I will need it at some point on a project, won't hesitate to grab it!
Looks like a nice wall hanger. Waxing rather than oiling the screws was a good idea.
Me too.....I'm in the wax column . Super job
Thank you sir, not sure how I thought of that, but glad I did! It's super smooth!
They came out looking good. I don’t have any that big but I find mine useful tools . Thanks David
Appreciate the comment and for always coming along. Have you ever noticed the very large one hanging on my wall?
@@westhighlandsshop no I guess I missed big one on wall
Looks great David!!
You are a true Craftsman!!
Too kind Web, thanks for being here!
Great restoration perfect color for that thanks for sharing your expertise
Thanks Michael, it was a fun little project.
Great looking wall hanger that you can take down and use if need be. This was an informative video showing how to incorporate shellac with stain and Tung oil. Never thought about thinning Tung Oil, makes sense. Looks like some nice wax. At the Hardware store where I work I picked up a stick of AGS Door Ease. Basically a stick of wax. Probably the same thing as Paste Wax just thicker. Great video. 👍🏻
Thanks Chopper Mike! Great comments, thanks for coming along. I'm definitely picking up a stick of the door ease, I looked it up, thanks!
Hey David sorry I'm late to the party but I'm just gonna say You messed up already saying quick and easy! LOL! Who doesn't over restore their wood clamps? Fantastic way to walk through the wood refinish process! I like a little golden pecan sometimes when I want just a hint of color. Take care Buddy catch up with ya later.
Thanks George, fashionably late! Nothing is really ever quick and easy around here. Lifetime of complicating the hell out of stuff! Oh well, having a blast, talk soon.
To bad you had to loose the logo,.but it looks fantastic. Very nice job.They will look good in use or on the wall.
Thanks Dale. Yeah, that was a bummer, wish I had a way to screen print stuff like that. Thanks for being here.
They turned out great. Can you really over restor something like this.
Thanks Ryan, great point!
Beautiful job. Yeah it’s a bummer about losing the name on those, but what can you do?
Thank you! You're right, sometimes there is nothing you can do about it. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
Nice job!
Thanks Danny, appreciate you watching!